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Discussion - Health > Drinking water availability %
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Jim Cleopatra Heffrey II 15th March 2013 |
There must be a lot of cholera in places like Afghanistan and Ethiopia |
T.C.Chandran 23rd February 2013 |
Why is an important developed country as Germany left out of the statistics of availability of drinking water? |
alexis 21st October 2011 |
if there people that want clean water why don't they figure out how to clean it completely and just stop complaining |
david g 8th May 2011 |
what is the percent of african countries? |
McKenna 30th November 2010 |
its so sad that that many countries don't have clean water i am doing a project in school right now (for science) that relates clean water in undeveloped countries to pure substances and mixtures. i have already found (in 1 night)7 different non profit organizations who are willing to take a stand for people in need. my hopes are that one day there will be no war, no one will be poor, and every country, every village everywhere will have clean water, and proper healthcare. if everyone helps this is a possibility, i speak for everyone everywere when i say, DONATE NOW! |
Miranda Parkstone 13th April 2010 |
This Isn't true. If every one had clean water this world wouln'tbeeeee dirty |
MC 16th May 2009 |
Water pollution is a huge problem in many more countries that listed. We need to know about these problems, what is the reason for the missing informantion? But thank you for a clear and easy to read chart. |
James Bourke 17th February 2006 |
Hi, just wondering why Ireland is not listed on some of your health statistics, such as this one on drinking water availability. I would have thought that Ireland would rate highly in regard to this statistic. Best wishes. |
MK 26th October 2005 |
Macedonia, which is not on the list, has proven to have larger reserves of fresh drinking water than neighbouring Serbia, or Slovenia, which has 100% availability. |
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